Jack Splatter | |
---|---|
Biographical information | |
Provenance | London |
Physical description | |
Gender | Male |
Hair color | Brown |
Personal information | |
Enemies | Alice Liddell |
Occupation | Procurer |
Image gallery (6) |
“ | Get those fat-arsed whores out on the street or I'll come up and brain ya.
|
” |
Jack Splatter is a sexually frustrated pimp and criminal who was a frequent visitor to the Mangled Mermaid, and holds a grudge against Nan Sharpe for not offering enough "services" for his pay.[1] He views Nan as his "property."
History
Alice: Madness Returns
Jack Splatter was seen recruiting prostitutes in London as Alice went outside of Houndsditch. He had even offered Alice a job instead of her work at the orphanage.[2]
After waking up at the docks, Alice made her way to the Mangled Mermaid and witnessed a heated argument between Jack and Nan Sharpe. Having lost the argument, Jack swore that he would get what he wanted, and went to the back door of the pub that was guarded by Long Tim.[1] Tim tried to stop Jack[3] but ended up getting stabbed and killed with a cleaver.[1]
The pimp proceeded to Nan's room to beat her up. Shortly after he arrived, Alice walked into the room to witness Nan sobbing on the floor. She tried to defend her former nanny, but Jack knocked her unconscious and set the establishment on fire.[1]
During one night, where Alice had an episode of mania on the streets, the police had caught up to Jack and arrested him for Long Tim's murder. They were impressed by Alice's rant against his fiendish ways, until she passed out.[4]
Personality
Jack becomes angry with Nan whenever she withholds her pay from him. He has an extremely short temper and is prone to violent outbursts.[1]
Trivia
- Jack's nickname for Nan is "Ladybird".[1]
- When chasing the white cat in the first level of the game, Jack can be seen and heard talking to a prostitute about his "business."[2]
- The weapon Jack used to kill Long Tim at the Mangled Mermaid was the Vorpal Cleaver.[1]
- Considering his name, the era he's living in, his connections with Nan's whorehouse and prostitution, he could be a creative allusion to Jack the Ripper, or actually be intended to be Jack the Ripper in the game's universe.
- John Tenniel, the artist that drew the illustrations for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, also drew political drawings and posters about Jack the Ripper and the incompetence of the police not finding him. Whether this was all intentional by American McGee is not known.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Spicy Horse (2011-06-14). Alice: Madness Returns. (Electronic Arts). Scene: Billingsgate. Level: Chapter 2: Deluded Depths.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Spicy Horse (2011-06-14). Alice: Madness Returns. (Electronic Arts). Scene: Houndsditch Home. Level: Chapter 1: Hatter's Domain.
- ↑ Spicy Horse (2011-06-14). Alice: Madness Returns. (Electronic Arts). File: VO_JackSplatter.int
- ↑ Spicy Horse (2011-06-14). Alice: Madness Returns. (Electronic Arts). Scene: Bow-Street Lock-Up. Level: Chapter 4: Queensland.